COMMONS

One-off evidence sessions

One-off evidence sessions are held by the Committee if it wishes to explore a subject without undertaking an inquiry. They may include scrutiny of an issue of current public concern or be regular 'catch up' meetings with public bodies within the Committee's remit.

The work of the Information Commissioner's Office - Oral Evidence - 5 February 201

Evidence given by: Christopher Graham, Information Commissioner, David Smith, Deputy Commissioner and Director of Data Protection, and Graham Smith, Deputy Commissioner and Director of Freedom of Information.

The work of the Secretary of State - Oral Evidence - 28 November 2012

Evidence given by: Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice

The work of the Serious Fraud Office - Oral Evidence - 13 November 2012

Evidence given by: David Green CB QC, Director, Serious Fraud Office

The work of the Attorney General - Oral Evidence - 24 October 2012

Evidence given by: Rt Hon Dominic Grieve QC MP, Attorney-General

The work of the Judicial Appointments Commission - Oral Evidence - 7 September 2010 

Evidence given by: Baroness Prashar, Jonathan Sumption and Edward Nally, Judicial Appointments Commission

The work of the Ministry of Justice - Oral Evidence - 24 November 2009

Evidence given by: Rt Hon Jack Straw MP, Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor

The work of the Ministry of Justice - Oral Evidence - 10 March 2010

Evidence given by: Rt Hon Jack Straw MP, Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor